1.) Which of these was not a cause of the temperance movement?
A.) crime
B.) disorder
C.) education
D.) poverty
2.) What was the goal of the temperance movement?
3.) Who was Theobald Mathew in the temperance movement?
A.) An artist
B.) A Catholic priest
C.) An author
D.) A professor
4.) Describe some tactics used by temperance reformers?
5.) Why is the Ohio Women's Temperence Society significant?
A.) First women's society
B.) First Temperance society
C.) First statewide women's temperance society
D.) First statewide temperance society
6.) Did the temperance movement succeed of fail?
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1. What did the Temperance movement try to accomplish?
A) Promote drinking and consumption of alcohol
B) Limit or outlaw the consumption and production of alcoholic beverages
C) Try to abolish slavery and free black slaves
D To promote the belief in God and religion
2. Who was the American Temperance Society?
3. How did religion relate to the Temperance movement?
4. What religion was thought to revolve around drinking?
5. Women and some men believed that men when drinking were more likely to:
A) Abuse children and wives
B) Perform better at work
C) Advocate for the abolition of slavery
D) Turn to religion
6. Alcohol consumption in the Antebellum Era was:
A) Very low to none
B) Steady but decreasing rapidly
C) Very high, dangerously high
D) No drinking
7) In 1846 became the first state to prohibit liquor consumption. What state was it?
A) South Carolina
B) Maine
C) Connecticut
D) New York
A.) crime
B.) disorder
C.) education
D.) poverty
2.) What was the goal of the temperance movement?
3.) Who was Theobald Mathew in the temperance movement?
A.) An artist
B.) A Catholic priest
C.) An author
D.) A professor
4.) Describe some tactics used by temperance reformers?
5.) Why is the Ohio Women's Temperence Society significant?
A.) First women's society
B.) First Temperance society
C.) First statewide women's temperance society
D.) First statewide temperance society
6.) Did the temperance movement succeed of fail?
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1. What did the Temperance movement try to accomplish?
A) Promote drinking and consumption of alcohol
B) Limit or outlaw the consumption and production of alcoholic beverages
C) Try to abolish slavery and free black slaves
D To promote the belief in God and religion
2. Who was the American Temperance Society?
3. How did religion relate to the Temperance movement?
4. What religion was thought to revolve around drinking?
5. Women and some men believed that men when drinking were more likely to:
A) Abuse children and wives
B) Perform better at work
C) Advocate for the abolition of slavery
D) Turn to religion
6. Alcohol consumption in the Antebellum Era was:
A) Very low to none
B) Steady but decreasing rapidly
C) Very high, dangerously high
D) No drinking
7) In 1846 became the first state to prohibit liquor consumption. What state was it?
A) South Carolina
B) Maine
C) Connecticut
D) New York